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I was going to also say bodybuilders but I guess that's actually common. Nevertheless I'm not as into muscle as the average women. A little is nice but it can easily be too much.
YES. I'm good with a moderate amount of muscle on a guy, but if your ear is connected to your shoulder by a straight line, and you can't buy shirts in a normal store because your arms are so big, then no, no, no.
There's another thing for me, and I don't know if this is common or not. But I am not generally attracted to guys that are really good looking. I just assume that they're more high maintenance and/or more cocky than the types of guys I'm into, and I just skim right over them when I see them.
YES. I'm good with a moderate amount of muscle on a guy, but if your ear is connected to your shoulder by a straight line, and you can't buy shirts in a normal store because your arms are so big, then no, no, no.
There's another thing for me, and I don't know if this is common or not. But I am not generally attracted to guys that are really good looking. I just assume that they're more high maintenance and/or more cocky than the types of guys I'm into, and I just skim right over them when I see them.
I think most odd deal breakers are created when you run across them. You meet someone with an obnoxious laugh you find you can't stand. Bingo! You have a new deal breaker you would have never thought of on your own.
Happened to me yesterday when I saw a bumper sticker on a car that passed me.
Use of 'Merica, 'Merika and worst of all 'Murica. Since this isn't the political board (and I hate talking about politics anyway) I'll just leave it at that.
I thought this thread was about strange, "off the wall" deal breakers?
Yeah, half the ones in here are pretty normal for the most part.
This one may be kinda normal too and don't really belong in this thread... But here it goes.
I don't like tattoos, but it's very rare to meet people that don't have them so I can't really say it's a deal breaker. A little tat on the ankle or somewhere hidden don't bother me but I cringe when I see a woman with a full sleeve/back tattoo going on.
That's a very unpopular opinion these days and I don't mention it, I play along when friends talk about how awesome their tats are. I just don't like them and would never get them, women tell me I should get tats all the time. I just roll my eyes.
I've got to be the only 30-something in Colorado who doesn't have any.
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